White
Hot Peach by Primitive
Radio Gods .......ALL MUSIC GUIDE
Defining themselves more than just a one-hit wonder, the Primitive Radio Gods
retool their artsy modern rock on their long-awaited follow up, the indie
rock friendly White Hot Peach (2001). Lead singer Chris O'Connor is not consumed
with commercial success, for he makes his own rules when delivering hooky
lyrical imagery. The songs themselves are quick, showcasing the band's shimmering
acoustics and airy percussion. Gotta Know Now and Blood From a Beating Heart
are mysterious; theatrically impressive with electronic grooves and hushing
vibes courtesy of O'Connor's less than dynamic presence as a frontman. Devil's
Triangle is more aggressive with its heavy riffs and techtronic samples. White
Hot Peach, however, isn't designed for a mass appeal. And that's perfectly
acceptable. Who needs another massive hit? It appears the Primitive Radio
Gods are content with that. Playfully tapping into space rock aesthetics on
the six-minute Whatever Wakes McCool, the band does it without all the hype.
White Hot Peach may not be wholesome in the same way as Rocket, but it's a
bit more enticing. They went deeper for a sonic bliss, completely ignoring
the catch that made them a flash in the pan during the summer of 1996. That's
pretty respectable.
By: MacKenzie Wilson All Music Guide/Barnes&Noble.com
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